A Blog for moth recorders in Bucks, Berks and Oxon
Hi Mark, that's a common micro which you'll soon get used to seeing at this time of year: Diurnea fagella.
Hi Mark, it's Diurnea fagella.Nigel
fab, thanks both
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Hi Mark, that's a common micro which you'll soon get used to seeing at this time of year: Diurnea fagella.
ReplyDeleteHi Mark, it's Diurnea fagella.
ReplyDeleteNigel
fab, thanks both
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